Directing

Mohammad Shawky Hassan

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It Was Related to MeIt Was Related to Me · 2011
It Was Related to Me
2011
MovieDrama
A meditation on the complex relationship of two brothers, exploring the interplay of notions of brotherhood, patronage, masculinity, and sexuality.
Who Is Afraid Of Ideology? Part 4 Reverse ShotWho Is Afraid Of Ideology? Part 4 Reverse Shot · 2022
Who Is Afraid Of Ideology? Part 4 Reverse Shot
2022
MovieDocumentary
A prospective wish is announced at the very beginning: "Imagine a land without ownership". Ownership? Since when? How? Where? With which implications? This is what Marwa Arsanios endeavours to discover in the fourth part of her meticulous ongoing project whose generic title is Who Is Afraid of Ideology? After documenting feminist experiments of community autonomy in Lebanon, Kurdistan and Syria (Who Is Afraid of Ideology? I&II, FID 2019), Marwa Arsanios ventures a hypothesis in the form of speculative fiction, from a remote piece of land in Lebanon, a cut in a stone quarry. In this small piece of land, a few sidekicks make that postulate, and slowly share stories of domination and exploitation. This land has a complicated administrative, legal, geological and biological history. (Nicolas Feodoroff - FIDMarseille)
Shall I Compare You to a Summer's Day?Shall I Compare You to a Summer's Day? · 2022
Shall I Compare You to a Summer's Day?
5.12022
MovieDramaMusic
The director turns the diary of his sexual adventures into a serial narrative in the style of “One Thousand and One Nights”. This polyamorously-minded queer musical applies the same playful approach to folk tales as it does to Egyptian pop music.
And on a Different NoteAnd on a Different Note · 2015
And on a Different Note
2015
Movie
And on a Different Note is a navigation of an attempt to carve out a personal space amid an inescapable sonic shield created primarily by prime time political talk shows with their indistinguishable, absurd and at times undecipherable rhetoric/noises. Equally repulsive and addictive, these noises travel across geographies gradually constituting an integral part of a self-created map of exile.

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Who Is Afraid Of Ideology? Part 4 Reverse ShotWho Is Afraid Of Ideology? Part 4 Reverse Shot · 2022
Who Is Afraid Of Ideology? Part 4 Reverse Shot
2022
MovieDocumentary
A prospective wish is announced at the very beginning: "Imagine a land without ownership". Ownership? Since when? How? Where? With which implications? This is what Marwa Arsanios endeavours to discover in the fourth part of her meticulous ongoing project whose generic title is Who Is Afraid of Ideology? After documenting feminist experiments of community autonomy in Lebanon, Kurdistan and Syria (Who Is Afraid of Ideology? I&II, FID 2019), Marwa Arsanios ventures a hypothesis in the form of speculative fiction, from a remote piece of land in Lebanon, a cut in a stone quarry. In this small piece of land, a few sidekicks make that postulate, and slowly share stories of domination and exploitation. This land has a complicated administrative, legal, geological and biological history. (Nicolas Feodoroff - FIDMarseille)